02-04-2024 03:20 AM
Hi fellow cisco users ,
below is PID of switch and removed original mac for security purposes.
below is the scenario , where i ma seeing stacking is configured , but it is showing only active switch and what is wrong here , can someone explain ?
PID: C9300-48UXM
988-as10#sh switch detail
Switch/Stack Mac Address : EWEE.JJJJ.KKKK - Local Mac Address
Mac persistency wait time: Indefinite
H/W Current
Switch# Role Mac Address Priority Version State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*1 Active EWEE.JJJJ.KKKK 1 V05 Ready
Stack Port Status Neighbors
Switch# Port 1 Port 2 Port 1 Port 2
--------------------------------------------------------
1 DOWN DOWN None None
>>
988-as10#sh switch
Switch/Stack Mac Address : EWEE.JJJJ.KKKK - Local Mac Address
Mac persistency wait time: Indefinite
H/W Current
Switch# Role Mac Address Priority Version State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*1 Active EWEE.JJJJ.KKKK 1 V05 Ready
02-04-2024 03:27 AM
- Can you see all the interfaces in the stack ?
M.
02-04-2024 03:29 AM
Hello @saitejatvn
This could be due to physical cable issues, misconfiguration, or a problem with the second switch. Verify the physical connections and check the configuration of the second switch in the stack.
02-04-2024 03:37 AM
Hello @saitejatvn ,
can you share the output of show version and show switch stack-ring speed commands?
02-04-2024 04:19 AM - edited 02-04-2024 04:27 AM
liviu.gheorghe
M02@rt37
marce1000
Please find the below output :
as10#sh switch stack-ring speed
Stack Ring Speed : 240G
Stack Ring Configuration: Down
Stack Ring Protocol : StackWise
>>>
as10#sh switch stack-ports summary
Sw#/Port# Port Status Neighbor/Port Cable Length Link OK Link Active Sync OK #Changes to LinkOK In Loopback
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1 DOWN NONE/NONE No cable No No Yes 0 Yes
1/2 DOWN NONE/NONE No cable No No Yes 0 Yes
02-04-2024 04:57 AM
- Check cabling and connections ,
M.
02-04-2024 06:06 AM
It looks like you have a stack cabling problem.
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